which should represent all EBS volumes in use in your AWS infrastructure * EBS Volumes – shows all the EBS Volume data that Cloud Inquisitor possess, which should represent all EBS volumes in use in your AWS infrastructure * DNS – shows all the dns data that Cloud Inquisitor possess (shown below, the first screenshot) * Search – this gives you the ability to search for instances across the Cloud Inquisitor database. The search page has help functionality within the page as shown below

Admin

On the left-hand side, there are a bunch of admin options such as :

Accounts

Config

Users

Roles

Emails

Audit Log

Logs

In the Accounts section, you can review the current accounts that Cloud Inquisitor is auditing and modify accordingly. For example, to add a new account, select the dialog button on the very bottom right-hand side of the screen and select the “+” as shown below:

and then you can create your new account on the following screen:

The Config section is quite detailed and this is where you can perform extensive configuration on:

API

Authentication (Local/SAML)

Auditors

Collectors

Logging

Notifications (Email/Slack)

Schedulers

Below is a sample screenshot showing what the config capabilities look like: